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[The Righteous Right]( Stephen Moore [Who Are the Neofascists?]( In just the last few weeks, Liz Truss, Britain's new prime minister, has been denounced by critics as a "fascist." So has Giorgia Meloni, Italy's newly elected prime minister. Along with all Republicans in Congress, Texas and Florida GOP Govs. Greg Abbott and Ron DeSantis and, of course, former ... [Continue Reading..]( [The Righteous Right]( : Laura Hollis [America's Prosperity and Charity Come from Entrepreneurship, Not Government]( About 15 years ago, I attended an entrepreneurship education conference in St. Louis. Among the attendees were educators from Great Britain. This was fairly unusual, and I was curious why they would have traveled all the way to the central United States. When I inquired, their answers were ... [Continue Reading..]( Sponsor
[ Supreme Court hears lively debate on protecting wetlands, led in part
by new Justice Jackson ]( [Supreme Court hears lively debate on protecting wetlands, led in part by new Justice Jackson]( David G. Savage, Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court opened its new term on Monday by hearing a property rights appeal that calls for limiting the government’s power to protect millions of acres of wetlands from development. At issue is whether the Clean Water Act forbids polluting wetlands and marshes that are near — but not strictly part of — waterways. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson in... [Continue Reading]( [ Justice Clarence Thomas, whose activism -- along with his wife's --
has bolstered conservative causes, is poised to be a central figure as
the Supreme Court reconsiders rolling back more landmark rulings ]( [Justice Clarence Thomas, whose activism -- along with his wife's -- has bolstered conservative causes, is poised to be a central figure as the Supreme Court reconsiders rolling back more landmark rulings]( Neil Roberts, Professor of Political Science, University of Toronto, The Conversation With the opening of the U.S. Supreme Court’s new session on Oct. 3, 2022, Clarence Thomas is arguably the most powerful justice on the nation’s highest court. In 1991, after Thomas became an associate justice and only the second African American to do so, his power was improbable to almost everyone except him and his wife, Virginia “Ginni” Thomas. He received U.S. ... [Continue Reading]( [ FBI sees no threat to midterm voting but notes Russian efforts ]( [FBI sees no threat to midterm voting but notes Russian efforts]( Chris Strohm, Bloomberg News WASHINGTON — There are no specific threats to U.S. voting systems for the coming midterm elections, but messages that the result can’t be trusted are being amplified online, with Russia the most aggressive influence among foreign foes, the FBI said. Such messaging, being pushed in states across the country by political candidates and others in the U.S., is being seized on by ... [Continue Reading]( Al Goodwyn [ Al Goodwyn for 10/4/2022 ]( [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It](
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